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Malkuth, yes. “The Kingdom”, or symbolically physicality itself, what we call the world. Still a manifestation of divinity, but the lowest, densest, most material solid form of it, subject to more restrictions.
Reminds me of this bit from Gurdjieff’s Fourth Way teachings, from his student Ouspensky’s “In Search of the Miraculous”, where the Fourth Way teachings are essentially a deeper/more esoteric form of theosophy:

>We are on the earth and we depend entirely upon the laws that are operating on the earth. The earth is a very bad place from the cosmic point of view—it is like the most remote part of northern Siberia, very far from everywhere, it is cold, life is very hard. Everything that in another place either comes by itself or is easily obtained, is here acquired only by hard labor; everything must be fought for both in life and in the work. In life it still happens sometimes that a man gets a legacy and afterwards lives without doing anything. But such a thing does not happen in the work. All are equal and all are equally beggars.
“The work” here refers to spiritual work, also called work on oneself, taught in the Fourth Way. Sometimes simply capitalized: the Work.
People should read it if they’re into esotericism. It has lots of things already naturally in the /x/ zeitgeist, maybe even the source of some of them if people got it diluted through other influencers themselves influenced by someone in the Fourth Way etc.